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    Sir Courtenay Walter Bennett CIE (11 May 1855 – 17 December 1937) was a British diplomat. Bennett was born in Plymouth, Devon, the son of John Nicholas...
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  • physician and scientist Courtenay Bennett (1855–1973), British diplomat Courtenay Boyle (1770–1844), British Royal Navy officer Courtenay Crocker (1881–1944)...
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  • Margaret Courtenay (14 November 1923 – 15 February 1996) was a British actress best known for her British theatre roles during the 1970s and 1980s. She...
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  • steamship SS Djember. However, the intelligence network operated by Courtenay Bennett, the Consul General to New York, was able to trace the cargo to Tauscher...
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    Rice and Consul-General, Sir Courtenay Bennett, were marginalised by the delegation's representatives. Spring Rice and Bennett agreed to support the subsequent...
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  • following March and Bennett rejoined them at Canterbury barracks. Since January 1838 a man who went by the name of Sir William Courtenay, but was believed...
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    minutes. Courtenay shot Bennett dead and then was himself shot and killed as Armstrong’s men opened fire and charged with bayonets. Eight of Courtenay’s followers...
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  • Sir William Booker 1894–1907: Sir Percy Sanderson 1907–1915: Sir Courtenay Bennett 1915–1919: Charles Bayley 1919: Wilfred Thesiger appointed but did...
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    sound film Three Faces East with Constance Bennett is restored and on Warner on-demand DVD. William Courtenay died at Rye, New York on April 20, 1933. His...
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    Austrian diplomats. Voska had begun working with Guy Gaunt, who headed Courtenay Bennett's intelligence network, at the outbreak of the war and on learning...
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  • in Los Angeles. 1898–1901: Clayton Pickersgill CB 1901–1907: Sir Courtenay Bennett Kt CIE 1907–1911: Sir Walter Hearn KBE 1911–1921: Alexander Ross CB...
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  • Billy Liar (film) (category Films scored by Richard Rodney Bennett)
    novel by Keith Waterhouse. Directed by John Schlesinger, it stars Tom Courtenay (who had understudied Albert Finney in the West End theatre adaptation...
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    Cornish merchant and maltster who re-invented himself as Sir William Courtenay, stood for parliament in Canterbury, was convicted of perjury in a smuggling...
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  • Austrian diplomats. Voska had begun working with Guy Gaunt, who headed Courtenay Bennett's intelligence network, at the outbreak of the war and on learning...
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    published by Queen in June 1967, included actress Susannah York, actor Tom Courtenay and model Twiggy Alwyn W Turner (2008) Crisis? What Crisis?: Britain in...
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    J. Rath, and its 1926 Broadway adaptation They All Want Something by Courtenay Savage – a number of critics find the plot of the film is similar to the...
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  • known for having portrayed Sebastian Brown in Nanny McPhee. Samuel Thomas Courtenay Honywood is the only son of Rupert and Wendy Honywood. Samuel Honywood...
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    nearby landowners. The Marquess of Exeter, a large landowner in Sampford Courtenay, had recently been attainted. His successor, Lord Russell, was based in...
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    Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, GCB, KCSI, CIE, FBA (12 June 1841 – 14 May 1924) was a distinguished British lawyer and civil servant who served as legal...
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    Quebec November 5, 1971 Killed by a burglar Constable Michael Mason RCMP Courtenay, British Columbia November 26, 1971 Killed in a plane crash Constable...
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  • Haydock Wendy Morgan as Cherry Margaret Courtenay as Mrs Dolly Bantry Marella Oppenheim as Margot Bence Maureen Bennett as Heather Babcock Carolyn Pickles...
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  • 2022– Scott Smart Marty Walker 2019– Jess Sayer Maeve Mullens 2020– Courtenay Louise Monique Strutter 2020– Marianne Infante Madonna Diaz 2021– Theo...
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  • Venn: CLOWN (Work in Progress)". Brighton Fringe. Retrieved 2023-06-06. Bennett, Steve. "Viggo Venn tops the Natys bill : News 2022 : Chortle : The UK...
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    the nine-vote margin that initially separated the main candidates in Courtenay-Comox in the 2017 election, may not have a winner officially declared...
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  • Kind, Kevin Michael Richardson, Amir Talai, Courtenay Taylor, Alanna Ubach 349 5 "Stretched Thin" Chris Bennett Sam Brenner May 1, 2023 (2023-05-01) HAJN05...
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  • Twelfth Night, with Tom Courtenay, John Church and Lindsay Duncan (1978) Crime and Punishment adapted by Paul Bailey, with Tom Courtenay and Leo McKern (1978)...
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  • The film's climactic freeway sequence was shot on Highway 19 near the Courtenay/Cumberland interchange at Buckley Bay, between May 22 and June 5. Trapped...
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  • of York Theatre, London. Writer Michael Frayn. With Paul Chapman, Tom Courtenay & Felicity Kendal. 1978: Gloo Joo, The Hampstead Theatre, London. Writer...
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    foundation that had religious obligations by way of chantry to the de Courtenay Earls of Devon from at least 1344. It has been designated as a Grade I...
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    First World War. Gaunt headed the intelligence network operated by Courtenay Bennett's intelligence and liaised with the Czech intelligence network operated...
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